Showing posts with label 2021 Topic 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2021 Topic 13. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 November 2021

2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print with EKC {by Lynn Good}

 2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print


It's not always obvious how people have created their art, so I love to read the process behind adding colour and texture. Lynn uses different text (both size, fonts and colour of book pages) and it really draws your eye into the vibrant piece and is a great technique to tuck away in your memory.
~ Keren

Hi everyone, it's Lynn with you today, and I'm here to share my interpretation of the topic Tiny (News) Print.

This is one of my favourite ways to create a background whether it be on canvas, in my art journal or even making cards. Each time it comes out a little different depending on the paper you use.

I first start by ripping up dictionary paper (this is my tiny (news) print!) I adhered it to the page using matte medium, covering the entire art journal page with the papers.


I then randomly painted the following colours onto a 12x12 Paper Artsy Super Smooth Heavy cardstock : Tangerine Twist, Zesty Zing, Bubble Gum, Dirty Lime and Red Lipstick.  Once dry I placed it into the misti so I could stamp the flowers.
 

Fresco Finish - Dirty Lime {Tracy Scott}   Fresco Finish - Tangerine Twist {Tracy Scott}Fresco Finish - Bubble GumFresco Finish - Zesty ZingFresco Finish - Red Lipstick

I used Stamp EKC48 by Kay Carley.  I like to stamp in the Misti stamping platform as you can re-stamp the image if it isn't clear enough.


Eclectica³ {Kay Carley} 48

I then fussy cut them all out!


At this stage I wanted to make the colours pop and used Prismacolour pencils over the top.
I then adhered them to the page using matte medium


I used a Stabillo All pencil to highlight and add a textured look to some of the paper joins as well as a shadow around the flowers.  I stamped some twigs coming up from the pot and round the layout.  I have added some white paint pen to the twigs.  I used a quote from stamp set EKC44 - "Its your time to bloom".  
                                                       
Eclectica³ {Kay Carley} 44

Once everything was dry I added some gel pens and glitter glue to the flowers - everything looks better with a bit of bling!!!

Here are some close up photos.




 
I hope you have been able to follow the process of making this page and give it a go yourself. I love the texture this page has with the dictionary pages, cut out flowers and glitter.

Lynn xx 

Thursday, 4 November 2021

2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print with ZA {by Tracy Springer}

    2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print


When we start with one idea, it often springboards to another one and Tracey began with the idea of a set of ATCs and ended up with.. well I won't spoil it! Check out her beautiful vintage typewriter and her clever idea for adding tiny text to painted stencilled panels.
Keren.

Hi everyone, Tracey Springer here with you today to share my version of Tiny ‘news’ Print. I knew right from the start that I wanted to do ATC’s with this topic so I rummaged (incredibly skilled at this, lol) through my stamps looking for what to use. I decided that there are a lot of little birds in these sets they may get overlooked for the bigger characters, so I challenged myself to use them. I picked out 2 sets of Elena’s stamps (Zinski Art) and 2 sets of Jo’s stamps (JOFY).


I already had quite a few off-cut gel-printed backgrounds that I could use up for these, but also had an idea to play with this little stencil and these really fresh Fresco colors. I have decided that I love to use my paints like I would inks, and they blend so beautifully!






I chose the cute little guy from JOFY15 to use on my first ATC. I coloured him with Copic markers and also a bit of the tree branch, leaves and little flowers. I die cut the clouds from an offcut background that had blues in it, and stamped a newsprint stamp on them. I used the ‘tweet tweet’ because I love really busy, collaged backgrounds. I stamped the newsprint stamp on the bird as well; I quite liked it, but was just too busy for the finished card – and that’s coming from me who loves crazy, over the top lol! I added a few flicks of pink ink and  I always finish with a double pen line around as a border and a thick surround of Gesso.



The next one I picked was one of the lovebirds from JOFY JM20, and I had an idea to stamp multiple of the same bird on the same colour background and then have one that stood out. I chose my fav Fresco colour Mustard Pickle (FF148) and sponged that on to a piece of book paper I had, and stamped multiple of the lovebird and cut them out. I coloured one quite boldly with my Copics and raised him up on foam tape (I once again tried stamping him with a newsprint stamp but changed my mind later on and covered him with a plain bird). I used my trusty typewriter (isn’t it gorgeous!) to type the wording, a pen border, some tied baker’s twine and gesso to finish.

 




 

The last 2 ATC’s were using the fabulous little birds from the Elena Zinski set’s ZA07 and ZA08. I had random strips of offcuts for the backgrounds, clouds, CUTE flowers, my go-to background script stamp of JOFY’s (JOFY89) and this very fitting quote stamp from Eclectica Emma Godfrey (EEG24) Everything got a heavy surround of Gesso to frame them.






And then….what are cute ATC’s if you don’t have anything to keep them in…I felt a little book coming on LOL!  A couple of pieces of craft board, another random little gelli print background, book page paper, this funky bird from Elena Zinski mini’s (ZN22) , an ATC stamp (MN21), typewriter quote and finally I had to use the ‘Handle with care’ stamp from the set by Eclectica Seth Apter (ESA19). I coated it all with Mod Podge which strengthens and protects the cover from wear and tear, and then added a whole pile of ribbons and tassels. I used the disc system to bind as it enables you to add and remove pages easily (I used cut down clear plastic sleeves to hold the cards).







 

This has been such a fun project to work on….I'm not sure if I met the topic entirely but the main thing is to have fun…zone out and de-stress! Thanks for coming on this journey with me! 

Tracey xx

Instagram: @tracey_springer

Tuesday, 2 November 2021

2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print with JoFY {by Ellie Knol}

 2021 Topic 13: Tiny (News) Print


If you wanted some pointers on how to build layers, Ellie has got some great ideas for you. Inserting tiny type into the background layers plus cleverly spotting some words in JOFY stamps that's she used to great effect. With splashes of lovely Infusions she's created some soft and textural panels.
~ Keren

Hi everyone, it's Ellie Knol with you today, and I'm here to share with you these four panels with script and tiny words just everywhere: in the background, stamped into grunge paste, into gesso, on a tag, and also part of the stamped image. 

I LOVE mixed media. My
 process is all about depth and contrast with lots of layering. I also have been collecting of pictures and pretty papers for a while and I thought using them in this project would be a good way to add interest to the layers. 


My inspiration was this custom made mood board I created a while ago. Red and green are obviously the main colours and I also chose dark brown for a good contrast. I then got all my colour charts out to see what in my stash was in this range.

The base panels were taped to a sturdy cardboard. Among all fitting my colour palette, I selected all the papers I wanted to use and tore each of them into 4 pieces, one for each panel.  
   
 
The real fun could then begin: tearing the papers and and gluing them on the panels. I mostly place them randomly (they only are the first layer after all) but started with the neutrals and greens. If a bit stymied, it helps to switch between panels to refresh your eye. At this point, my only plan I had here was to achieve a focal area in selected corners. I had marked those chosen corners with red dots and arrows. That way I could orient my pieces with text to be 'readable'.

 
Here is the same panel with the red papers added for a finished collage layer. This had then to dry before advancing to the next step: stamping!
 
 
I chose to stamp with brown ink, my contrast colour, onto the background and plainer areas to give them some interest and depth.  I have used Ink & the Dog Minis 29 and 61, both full of tiny text! I like to only use part of the stamp for a random look. Don't hesitate to overlap!



The same panel, now with stamping. Time for some Infusions!
 
 
 
Here I have to apologize as I got in the flow and forgot to take pictures of the next step. This step consisted in adding colour with Infusions, Sunset Beach and Emerald Isle; then knocking it back with some gesso applied with my fingers or a pallet knife. I added some scribbling in the mix of gesso and wet colour, gave it some time to dry then more gesso, then more colour, rinse and repeat until I was satisfied. I like that the scripts and words are still peaking through. Some of the bright colours from the torn pieces of paper and Infusions were knocked back but I prefer it that way as it creates a softer backdrop for the focal images to shine!

I had planned one more layer before adding the focal stamps. I wanted to add Grunge Paste through a stencil and stamp in it but wasn't sure whether I was going to like it or not. I chose to risk it: I had 4 panels... I could always toss one of them, right? I chose stencil PS139 by JoFY, with nice open spaces, and a script stamp from Ink and the Dog: Words plate 3, inked in dark brownDespite my apprehensions, applying the Grunge Paste and stamping in it, felt like magic... it made me happy. I left everything to dry overnight before removing the tape to reveal the nice crisp edges of each panel, so satisfying!  





Again, the same panel all gessoed, inked, grunged and with the the tape taken off. I love the textures and the use of the brown ink in the Grunge Paste really integrates it to rest of the background.


Now onto finishing the panels, where it all comes together! I used the beautiful flowers of JoFY14 and 97, stamped in the same brown ink and fussy-cut as my focal images.




First panel, the one we have been following during this post. The stamp from JoFY97 really chimes well will the stenciled Grunge Paste
 

Here's a close up of the detail around the main image. I chose not to add any color to the focals to make them pop more. No secret here: this is my favourite panel of the four! 

 

Second panel, also featuring a stamp from JoFY97... these images are just perfect.  
 

I am very happy with panel number two as well; it has nice contrasts and beautiful details... Look at that tiny tag for instance! 
 

Third panel, featuring one of the stamps from JoFY14, a quite intricate design. Fussy cutting this image was a bit tricky, but with a dose of patience it worked out fine. Before gluing, I stamped it onto the panel as I did not fussy cut a few tiny circles. I filled them up with a white acrylic marker instead. 
 

LOVE it too! The stamping in the Grunge Paste is so detailed!
  

Fourth panel, featuring another stamp from JoFY14, a beauty as well... As with panel three, I stamped the images onto the panel before adhering the main fussy cut image.  


This panel also has beautiful detail. In real life they all have a lot of depth and texture from pretty much all the layers: the torn and punched edges of the papers, the stamping, the scribbled gesso, the stamped Grunge Paste. It contrast nicely with the clean JoFy images. 
 

So, here they are, filled with happy colours and beautiful images. I have not yet decided what type or colour but these panels will be in a frame!

You might wonder: did I forget the theme, TINY PRINT? Of course not. I saved the close ups for last! 



 


These panels took quite some time to make, but these hours were happy ones for me. It was rainy outside, so that was a good excuse to experiment and play with colour. Starting with what I'm comfortable with then mixing in some new techniques is always a joy to me. 
Would I do anything different next time? Yes... sprinkle the Infusions colours one by one. These crystals go where they please. Sometimes I was applying gesso and discovered some crystals of the other colour had sneaked in... and red and green make muddy colours!  It forces me to wipe off some areas and start again.